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For the Love of God: New Writings by Spiritual and Psychological Leaders

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Personal relationships with God are explored in writings by prominent figures from around the world, including the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Riane Eisler, Harold Kushner, and Hugh Prather

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First published September 1, 1990

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218 reviews190 followers
July 26, 2025
This was the July, 2025 selection for South Austin Spiritual Book Group.

With 14 of us discussing this anthology, we agreed that the essays had some real gems in their diverse approaches to faith in both beliefs and expression.

I especially noted these quotations.

"God is a verb."
- Buckminster Fuller

"Silence and solitude provide the best atmosphere for apocalyptic warfare with whatever evils dominate the world. It is important at the beginning of the day to think of ourselves as warriors and to engage in combat with the evils of the world, not merely to enjoy the day in a solipsistic way."
- Father William McNamara

"What we believe will take us to God very quickly if practiced daily. The fatal mistake is waiting for life's circumstances to be right before we begin."
- Hugh Prather

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224 reviews13 followers
July 3, 2012
I loved this book! For whomever is willing to walk a spiritual path this book is a delight to read. Different authors share with us their ideas about God, the divine, spirituality and life, as well as their experiences while searching for truth. I really think the planet would be a better place if we humans make an effort in becoming more loving, more free, more humble, more compassionate, more caring, and less arrogant, less intolerant, less judgemental. This book contains some guidelines to achieve this, or at least try to do so.

It was very interesting to read such a variety of philosophies and approaches to spirituality. I’m looking forward to read some of the books of these people. And I’m sure I’ll reread some parts of this book often.
59 reviews
August 19, 2018
Not a book to rush through. Really thoughtful and inspiring interpretations of God and our relationship with the divine.
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April 22, 2022
Amazing compilation of great spiritual thinkers and writers- a real treasure
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116 reviews
April 28, 2025
Really enjoyed the variety of opinions from so many different religious/spiritual people. The chapter that resonated most for me was by Hugh Prather.
9 reviews
March 19, 2017
I am willing to accept that this may be a good book for you, but I didn't like it too much; in fact, there are sections where I only read the left-hand pages-- and I don't feel I missed anything.
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April 15, 2008
In a world that seems so terribly fixated on our differences, it is nice to be reminder of the truly important things that we share. Handbook for the Spirit brings together some of the most well known people in the world (The Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Thick Nhat Hanh, Brooke Medicine Eagle, and Wayne Dyer just to name a few) to share their view and experiences about spirituality. It doesn't seem to matter if they refer to God, Jesus, Buddha, Allah, or the universe, nature, or the I Am. The foundation is the same, that something connects us all as one.

There's something deeply touching about Handbook for the Spirit. As I read, I was reminded about the really important aspects of my life. Suddenly, all my petty cares and anxieties didn't seem so all consuming. I felt empowered. In that moment, I knew that interconnection that the author's spoke about and was renewed in my life purpose.
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August 26, 2012
This book consisted of short (5 to 15 or so pages) chapters of discourses on god and spirituality by famous religious teachers of many faiths. I could relate to the chapters by Thich Naht Hanh on the "god" present in the beauty of the present moment, and by Joseph Goldstein on how the best translation of god in Buddhism is "dharma". The pages by Mother Theresa on the importance of giving what we can was familiar and surprisingly easy to read.

However, sections by other authors on being "spiritual" without invoking a monotheistic god left me confused and a little bored. What did they mean by "spiritual"? I would have preferred these authors be a little less philosophical and more practical.

The chapter on how Judeo-Christian religions are too patriarchal to be of benefit, and how we need to recognize the maternal earth-goddess in our "God" was interesting. However, the author seemed to be clinging too hard to the idea of a "God" to begin with. I wasn't hooked by her arguments.
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July 2, 2007
This title is decieving to its vast content. There are original writings by many interesting people, with many different angles of spiritulism. Some I knew of others I didnt...but enjoyed reading it a little at a time. Ive been reading it on and off for the last year. The Dalai Lama , Mother Teresa, Sue Bender, Jean Shinoda Bolen , Wayne Drer, Babara De Angelis, Matthew Fox, Shakti Gawain, Thich Nhat Hanh and others.
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June 18, 2011
too many good books at the library sale on Sunday. I am so sorry that Richard Carlson died so young, I am just discovering his work. This is a collection of writings by everyone from the Dalai Lama to Huston Smith on God, spirit, a creator. Essays are short, but nice to have these bits to consider.

Also keeping this by the couch for revisiting, but moving to the READ file.
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30 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2011
Loved this anthology from some of the best spiritual leaders around the world. We used it in my monthly book club, a section a month. It was beautiful, warm, and chock full of wisdom.
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348 reviews
February 24, 2012
A wonderful book, to be read multiple times. Each essay is thought-provoking.
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April 10, 2012
Many of the essays are inspiring and thought provoking. A keeper.
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July 30, 2012
The writing reflects the diversity of views and some speak more to me than others but David Steindl-Rast's entry is worth the whole book. There is so much in this book--drink slowly and savor it.
273 reviews
April 17, 2014
A beautiful anthology for spiritual seekers.
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